Letters by Major Norman Pringle, late of the 21st Royal Scots Fusileers [microform] : vindicating the character of the British army, employed in North America in the years 1814-15, from aspersions cast upon it in Stuart's "Three Years in North America"
Letters by Major Norman Pringle, late of the 21st Royal Scots Fusileers [microform] : vindicating the character of the British army, employed in North America in the years 1814-15, from aspersions cast upon it in Stuart's "Three Years in North America"
Five letters, Oct. 29, 1833-Jan. 27, 1834, reprinted from the Edinburgh Evening Courant. In the first three letters, the author, controverting Stuart's Three years in North America, defends the conduct of the British army at Washington and New Orleans. In letters 4-5, he replies to Stuart's Refutation of aspersions
Filmed from a copy of the original publication held by the Library of the Public Archives of Canada